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NatWest plays for duration with long-dated holding company senior

◆ Two steps to terms debated ◆ Priced flat to fair value or even with negative concession ◆ Investors split on long-dated holdco supply
When loans' LTVs hit 80%, Bitcoin stakes are liquidated in seconds

Erlandsson to leave Anthropocene Fixed Income Institute, return to AP4

Founder of climate investing think tank wants to apply ideas as bond investor

Missing mandates need not be so miserable

No one wins playing the blame game
When loans' LTVs hit 80%, Bitcoin stakes are liquidated in seconds
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  • Corporate debt bankers say that the comprehensive restructuring and refinancing package agreed between baggage handler Swissport and its creditors is “just the beginning”, with a growing number of companies expected to restructure their debts as the Covid-19 pandemic drags on.
  • Ryanair completed a non-pre-emptive share placing on Thursday evening to strengthen its balance sheet to withstand the next phase of the Covid-19 pandemic and to take advantage of growth opportunities. Despite analysts not thinking the company needed extra capital, sources said the company's CEO Michael O'Leary made a compelling case to investors for the need to boost its balance sheet.
  • Singaporean commodities company Mercuria has returned to the offshore loan market for its annual foray.